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Trisha Brown is no longer choreographing new works, so now's as good a time as ever to revisit some of her classics. As part of a New York Live Arts residency, the company performs two works from her "Unstable Molecular Structure" cycle, in which the dancers resemble random particles moving in larger formations: Opal Loop/Cloud Installation #72503 and Son of Gone Fishin', as well as the thrilling and intelligent Solo Olos and the 2011 duet Rogues.
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